. Hill's Manual of social and business forms: a guide to correct writing .. . town of Jackson. Resolution Instructing Members of the Legislature. Resolved, That we are opposed to the present oppressive law on ourstatute books relative to stock running at large, and we hereby pledge ourselves to vote for no candidate for either house of the legislaturewho is not pledged to its speedy repeal. Resolved, That the secretary is instructed to furnish a report ofthis meeting, together with this resolution, to such papers as will bringthe subject most generally before the people. Resolution of Thanks t


. Hill's Manual of social and business forms: a guide to correct writing .. . town of Jackson. Resolution Instructing Members of the Legislature. Resolved, That we are opposed to the present oppressive law on ourstatute books relative to stock running at large, and we hereby pledge ourselves to vote for no candidate for either house of the legislaturewho is not pledged to its speedy repeal. Resolved, That the secretary is instructed to furnish a report ofthis meeting, together with this resolution, to such papers as will bringthe subject most generally before the people. Resolution of Thanks to the Ofiicers of a Convention. The following resolution, presented just before the close ofa convention, is put by the member who makes the motion — itbeing personal to the presiding officer. Resolved, That the thanks of this convention are hereby given tothe president, for the able, dignified, and impartial manner in whichhe has presided over its deliberations, and to the other officers for thesatisfactory manner iu which they have fulfilled the duties assigned ETITIONS. ? o- ft A PETITION is a formal request or sup-plication, from the persons who presentor sign the paper containing it, to tliebody or individual to whom it is presented, forthe grant of some favor. It is a general rule, in the case of petitionspresented to Courts that an affidavit should ac-company them, setting forth that the statementstherein made, so far as known to the petitioner,are true, and that these facts, by him stated aswithin his knowledge and that of others, hebelieves to be true. PETITIONS TO A CITY COUNCIL The people of a town or city very frequentlyhave occasion to petition their town authoritiesor city government for the granting of favors orthe enactment of laws. The following are among the forms of petitionto a City Council. For Opening a Street, To THE Mayof. and Aldermen of the City of , IN Common Council Assembled . Gentlemen : — The undersigned respectfully solicit yourhonor


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